Yeah as like everything it also has both pros and cons. But imo it contains more advantages.Not too much. A lot become hateful.
Tell me why war torn countries continue to produce violent people.
Yeah as like everything it also has both pros and cons. But imo it contains more advantages.Not too much. A lot become hateful.
Tell me why war torn countries continue to produce violent people.
Now i think of it. You are right bro. If people could become more peaceful through suffering then they had became after WW1 and WW2. These countries are still dragging us to WW3. That's what makes me feel that you are quite right.Not too much. A lot become hateful.
Tell me why war torn countries continue to produce violent people.
Sakura: Peace through babbies
Okay, for real: Tobirama: Peace through being competent and doing your damn job. The only reason his (domestic, internal) peace fell apart was because Hiruzen was freaking incompetent as anything but a shinobi and teacher. And I'm sure he was amenable to peace with other countries so long as it was fair and didn't put Konoha in a vulnerable position.
There you goNagato's. It's the only 100% realistic system. It's what we use right now for the most part.
My list is probably something like:
Nagato's - American
Sasuke's - North Korea
Madara's - Irag
Hashirama's - England
Naruto's - Scandinavia
There isn't much difference between Naruto and Hashirama's views for peace, Naruto succeeded where Hashirama failed because the war broke down the trust barriers between the villages and he successfully ended the brother's feud. In the Boruto movie Naruto is a very stressed out and serious politician, not nearly as warm and friendly as he was as a teenager, so clearly maintaining peace isn't easy and its taken its tole on him.Naruto: Peace through Friendship
Naruto's vision was to create peace through understanding and acceptance.
Sasuke: Peace through Submission
Naruto's vision was to create peace through becoming a monolith.
Madara: Peace through Illusion
Madara's vision was to create peace under the infinite Tsukuyomi
Hashirama: Peace through Diplomacy
Hashirama's vision was to create peace through agreement through negotiation.
Pain: Peace through Suffering
Pain's vision was to create peace by introducing suffering to people then being the one to remove the suffering making people realize war isn't worth the loss.
feel free to include your own if you'd like
yes, they are more similar than different but due to the dynamic during either character's prime I decided to separate them into two partsThere isn't much difference between Naruto and Hashirama's views for peace, Naruto succeeded where Hashirama failed because the war broke down the trust barriers between the villages and he successfully ended the brother's feud. In the Boruto movie Naruto is a very stressed out and serious politician, not nearly as warm and friendly as he was as a teenager, so clearly maintaining peace isn't easy and its taken its tole on him.
the uchiha's plans were ****ing retardedNagato's. It's the only 100% realistic system. It's what we use right now for the most part.
My list is probably something like:
Nagato's
Sasuke's
Madara's
Hashirama's
Naruto's
I think Naruto's is the most progressive. Exuberating only peace and positivity is the best way to actually possess peace. Yeah, people can become corrupt, but that can only being conditioned into a persons mindset. If people are constantly spreading happiness, it's much harder to become corrupt.